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Juli Miquel Enrique Marial Tey (20 April 1853 – 16 August 1929) was a Spanish architect, politician, and
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in the Cortes Españolas during the
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Biography

Juli Miquel Enric Marial Tey was born in Carrer de Gombau in
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as the son of Miquel Marial Sola and Antònia Tey Torra. He was initially a member of the
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, and together with José María Vallés y Ribot, he formed the Barcelona section of the Republican Union Party in 1903. In 1901 he was elected councilor of the City Council of Barcelona and in 1905 he was one of those who facilitated the agreement with to resolve the municipal deficit. In the
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, he supported the candidacy of Catalan Solidarity and was elected deputy for the Bisbal district. In 1906 he was part of the Republican Nationalist Centre and in 1910 of the
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, from which he would be expelled in 1913. Again councilor of Barcelona in 1909, he also participated in the municipalization of the water company of Barcelona in 1912. In 1913 he joined the Radical Republican Party. As an architect, he participated in the construction of Casa Marsans (1907), Casa Heribert Salas (1911–1929), and the Sant Miquel Tower in la Garriga (1886), which was modified in 1916 by
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. He had been married to Caterina Mundet Ferreras, of whom he was widowed in 1904. His son Melcior Marial was a politician elected deputy for
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, while
Juli Marial Juli Marial Mundet (3 April 1885 – 21 May 1963) was a Spanish footballer and businessman. Most notably, he was the sixth president of both FC Barcelona and the Catalan Football Federation. Under Marial's leadership, the club experienced a socia ...
was president of
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. Juli Marial died in Barcelona on 16 August 1929, at the age of 76.


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